A woman filed a police report in July of 2011 accusing Dennis Perkins of stalking her, but asked that he not be told about her accusation, according to a police report. Perkins was terminated from the Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office after his arrest on Oct. 23 by the Louisiana Attorney General’s Office. (Source: Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office)

LIVINGSTON PARISH, La. (WAFB) - New court documents filed in the Dennis Perkins case Monday outline a traffic stop in which Perkins allegedly secretly recorded a female’s private parts while working as a Livingston Parish sheriff’s deputy.

Perkins, the former head of the Livingston Parish sheriff’s department SWAT team, is currently in jail awaiting trial on dozens of charges including child rape and production of child pornography.

As the female leans across the center console to get her license out of her glove compartment, her buttocks lift off of the driver’s seat, the records say.

“As this occurs, Dennis Perkins swiftly moves the camera inside her car onto the seat so that it is angled up her jean shorts to reveal her genitals and she is not wearing underwear,” the documents say.

“This process happens approximately three times as Dennis Perkins encourages her to keep looking for her license and she continues to search around in her car.

”The unidentified female is ‘clearly unaware’ she is being recorded," prosecutors allege in their court filing.

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